Ferrari's first EV was supposed to be revolutionary—but Ferrari seemingly forgot what makes its cars special in the first place.

Ferrari set expectations sky high for its first electric vehicle. The company promised to revolutionize the industry, setting a new standard for electric performance cars that all of its rivals would follow. Instead, the Ferrari Luce was lambasted on social media for its controversial looks and confusing positioning—it wasn’t the immediate smash hit the company had hoped. And there’s a reason why.

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Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis says that the sports car has 'reached the end of its lifecycle.'

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Kia’s PBV program aims to go beyond traditional electric vans, building a modular, EV-first platform designed for professional mobility, logistics, and passenger transport.

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